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  • 05 Oct 2018
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The Reflective Leader

alumni, we have had experiences that allow us to relate to these cases on an even deeper level.  During our individual study group sessions, a common theme emerged: “I can’t believe I am actually... View Details

    Julian De Freitas

    Julian De Freitas is an Assistant Professor of Business Administration in the Marketing Unit, and Director of the Ethical Intelligence Lab, at Harvard Business School. He earned his PhD in psychology from Harvard, masters from Oxford, and BA from Yale. He teaches... View Details

    Keywords: advertising; automotive; consumer products; e-commerce industry; insurance industry; marketing industry; nonprofit industry; software; transportation; video games
    • August 2023
    • Article

    Do Rating Agencies Behave Defensively for Higher Risk Issuers?

    By: Samuel B. Bonsall IV, Kevin Koharki, Pepa Kraft, Karl A. Muller III and Anywhere Sikochi
    We examine whether rating agencies act defensively toward issuers with a higher likelihood of default. We find that agencies' qualitative soft rating adjustments are more accurate as issuers' default risk grows, as evidenced by the adjustments leading to lower Type I... View Details
    Keywords: Credit Rating Agencies; Soft Rating Adjustments; Default; Credit; Performance Evaluation; Measurement and Metrics; Financial Institutions; Risk Management
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    Bonsall, Samuel B., IV, Kevin Koharki, Pepa Kraft, Karl A. Muller III, and Anywhere Sikochi. "Do Rating Agencies Behave Defensively for Higher Risk Issuers?" Management Science 69, no. 8 (August 2023): 4864–4887.
    • 25 Mar 2022
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    Assistant Professors Natalia Rigol and Ben Roth: Empower

    • May 2013
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    Education in Brazil: Waiting for a Revolution

    By: Aldo Musacchio and Alejandra Meraz Velasco
    This case describes the situation of the education system in Brazil circa 2012. The case discusses first some of the problems of the Brazilian education system. Then, the case summarizes the findings of a recent study of high performing schools in Brazil and outlines... View Details
    Keywords: Quality Of Education; Federalism; Elementary Education; Quality; Human Capital; Education; Education Industry; Brazil; Korean Peninsula
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    Musacchio, Aldo, and Alejandra Meraz Velasco. "Education in Brazil: Waiting for a Revolution." Harvard Business School Case 713-095, May 2013.
    • 16 Jun 2015
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    First Look: June 16, 2015

      Publications June 2015 Review of Accounting Studies Speaking of the Short-Term: Disclosure Horizon and Managerial Myopia By: Brochet, Francois, Maria Loumioti, and George Serafeim Abstract—We study... View Details
    Keywords: Sean Silverthorne
    • July–August 2014
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    Where to Launch in Africa?

    By: Eugene F. Soltes
    A case study in the management of new business enterprises in developing countries is examined. A dilemma facing a Malawian entrepreneur in whether to locate a packaging industry new business in his native Malawi or in the larger market of Nigeria is examined.... View Details
    Keywords: Business Startups; Entrepreneurship; Developing Countries and Economies; Geographic Location; Decision Making; Africa
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    Soltes, Eugene F. "Where to Launch in Africa?" Harvard Business Review 92, nos. 7/8 (July–August 2014): 121–125.
    • November 1990 (Revised June 1991)
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    Final Voyage of the Challenger

    Provides a summary of technical and organizational details that led to the decision to launch the Challenger Space Shuttle, and to the ensuing accident. Details of design and testing milestones of the Space Shuttle, with a focus on the Solid Rocket Booster, offer... View Details
    Keywords: Information Technology; Risk Management; Ethics; Decision Choices and Conditions; Business Processes; Aerospace Industry; United States
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    Hauptman, Oscar. "Final Voyage of the Challenger." Harvard Business School Case 691-037, November 1990. (Revised June 1991.)
    • 06 Sep 2022
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    Does Hybrid Work Actually Work? Insights from 30,000 Emails

    country’s nationwide COVID-19 lockdown. The researchers studied employee emails and attachments before and during a nine-week period using machine learning and textual analysis. They supplemented their email analysis with View Details
    Keywords: by Ben Rand
    • November 1996 (Revised June 1999)
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    Living on Internet Time: Product Development at Netscape, Yahoo!, NetDynamics, and Microsoft

    By: Marco Iansiti and Alan D. MacCormack
    Describes how four companies in the Internet software market approach product development. Drawing upon short case studies of three recent projects, students are invited to synthesize the common attributes of development practice in turbulent environments. View Details
    Keywords: Product Development; Internet and the Web; Applications and Software; Situation or Environment; Volatility; Risk and Uncertainty; Research and Development; Information Technology Industry; United States
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    Iansiti, Marco, and Alan D. MacCormack. "Living on Internet Time: Product Development at Netscape, Yahoo!, NetDynamics, and Microsoft." Harvard Business School Case 697-052, November 1996. (Revised June 1999.)
    • 22 Oct 2020
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    Estimating Causal Effects in the Presence of Partial Interference Using Multivariate Bayesian Structural Time Series Models

    Keywords: by Fiammetta Menchetti and Iavor Bojinov
    • 19 Jan 2017
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    Can Wynton Marsalis and Lincoln Center Save Jazz Music?

    Keywords: Re: Rohit Deshpande; Music
    • 07 Nov 2015
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    007 with a smartwatch? Maybe and it might be an Omega

    • September 2016 (Revised February 2017)
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    Real Estate in China: A Technical Note for SOHO China

    By: Charles F. Wu
    A technical note on the state of Chinese commercial real estate and the effects of China's slowing growth. This note was written in conjunction with the case study "SOHO China: Transformation in Progress." View Details
    Keywords: China; Real Estate; Commercial Real Estate; Beijing; Shanghai; REIT; Gdp; Economic Growth; Real Estate Industry; Shanghai; Beijing
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    Wu, Charles F. "Real Estate in China: A Technical Note for SOHO China." Harvard Business School Technical Note 217-029, September 2016. (Revised February 2017.)
    • 06 Feb 2020
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    What We Learned from Reading Jeff Bezos’ Patents

    emphasized his business acumen and entrepreneurial qualities. For example, one analyst argued, “He is the Warren Buffett of our generation, period.” Another noted, “I think there is a reasonable case to be made that Jeff Bezos is the... View Details
    Keywords: by Tricia Gregg and Boris Groysberg; Retail
    • 24 Apr 2007
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    First Look: April 24, 2007

    United Kingdom are used as instruments. We find evidence to support each mechanism. Our results suggest that input-output dependencies are the most important factor, followed by labor pooling. Download working paper: http://www.hbs.edu/research/pdf/07-064.pdf   View Details
    Keywords: Sean Silverthorne
    • 2024
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    EPCorp: What Story Does the Data Tell?

    By: Jacob M. Cook
    In EPCorp: What Story Does the Data Tell?, the Quick Case begins with Shivani Bahl researching problems with her company's website so that she can begin to analyze which option would help EPCorp most: selling all its products on Amazon or improving its own data... View Details
    Keywords: Distribution Channels; E-commerce; Analytics and Data Science; Decision Making
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    Cook, Jacob M. "EPCorp: What Story Does the Data Tell?" Harvard Business Publishing Case, 2024.
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    Performance Management Systems in Healthcare

    By: Susanna Gallani
    Performance management in healthcare provider organizations presents particular challehges, motivate by historical industry practices, market structures and dynamics, and cultural peculiarities. Through her research studies and case studies, Prof. Gallani explores... View Details
    Keywords: Performance Management; Compensation; Incentive Systems; Burnout; Health Industry
    • 20 Dec 2018
    • Cold Call Podcast

    Using Fintech to Disrupt Eastern Bank from Within

    Keywords: Banking; Financial Services
    • 07 Sep 2020
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    Kominers’s Conundrums: A Puzzle That Spins Until It Sparks

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